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authorKévin THIERRY <kevin.thierry@open.eurogiciel.org>2014-12-23 14:06:25 +0100
committerKévin THIERRY <kevin.thierry@open.eurogiciel.org>2014-12-23 14:06:25 +0100
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Author : Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
<markus@oberhumer.com>
http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/
- Version : 2.03
- Date : 30 Apr 2008
+ Version : 2.08
+ Date : 29 Jun 2014
I've created miniLZO for projects where it is inconvenient to
include (or require) the full LZO source code just because you
@@ -24,10 +24,10 @@
To use miniLZO just copy these files into your source directory, add
minilzo.c to your Makefile and #include minilzo.h from your program.
- Note: you also must distribute this file (`README.LZO') with your project.
+ Note: you also must distribute this file ('README.LZO') with your project.
- minilzo.o compiles to about 6 kB (using gcc or Visual C on a i386), and
- the sources are about 30 kB when packed with zip - so there's no more
+ minilzo.o compiles to about 6 KiB (using gcc or Visual C on an i386), and
+ the sources are about 30 KiB when packed with zip - so there's no more
excuse that your application doesn't support data compression :-)
For more information, documentation, example programs and other support
@@ -49,15 +49,15 @@
out-of-the-box on most machines.
If you are running on a very unusual architecture and lzo_init() fails then
- you should first recompile with `-DLZO_DEBUG' to see what causes the failure.
- The most probable case is something like `sizeof(char *) != sizeof(long)'.
+ you should first recompile with '-DLZO_DEBUG' to see what causes the failure.
+ The most probable case is something like 'sizeof(void *) != sizeof(size_t)'.
After identifying the problem you can compile by adding some defines
- like `-DSIZEOF_CHAR_P=8' to your Makefile.
+ like '-DSIZEOF_VOID_P=8' to your Makefile.
The best solution is (of course) using Autoconf - if your project uses
- Autoconf anyway just add `-DMINILZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H' to your compiler
+ Autoconf anyway just add '-DMINILZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H' to your compiler
flags when compiling minilzo.c. See the LZO distribution for an example
- how to set up configure.in.
+ how to set up configure.ac.
Appendix B: list of public functions available in miniLZO
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
lzo_memset()
- Appendix C: suggested macros for `configure.in' when using Autoconf
+ Appendix C: suggested macros for 'configure.ac' when using Autoconf
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Checks for typedefs and structures
AC_CHECK_TYPE(ptrdiff_t,long)
@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@
Appendix D: Copyright
---------------------
- LZO and miniLZO are Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
- 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
+ LZO and miniLZO are Copyright (C) 1996-2014 Markus Franz Xaver Oberhumer
+ All Rights Reserved.
LZO and miniLZO are distributed under the terms of the GNU General
Public License (GPL). See the file COPYING.